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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1906)
ANNOUNCEMENTS fur Hlrrl!T """"" ......... It MM c-until .inil'H I TWii Ill"" . . ' .(nation to th omce i ' r' . . ...i. I.. '..lltVl tubltCt to Nullum"" ' ' Itrrr' ' :l ' . . ill the UrpublUsn "l ,,.g lOIWIWIil -". MARTIN WIIITK. ilit " I i HtpreaeiitaU.. in' . ilce my lntUti i... .iiiiliiuiliin un . . . . l'lll III! " "I"1 " ' .1 L I... U.n. in i",'y ' 1 .1.- lj-irlstature frulM Cob for leprt,Utla at M Mt,ltl( . i ,-liv MtiiKXIttt-e -ny-v" - , .ul.tt 0.. action 1 IM.ATWMM lU.l.rr.cth.llrcvt primary 1,-itrr 'i P""' . . .... la a a. at fru,.ai.i i'"- I I'"' . . ... .1 -.I..W.1. r iiilllllier U, Roods end (fiUu'i' lii I llir i,, .,.ii..n"l corporations an.t I r t utt'i'j Her. . .....mmte roysellat 'u- '.the h. i.tinc nomination Un ' 1 . . ... i.il. ...Mm-i. to the ...uulthr Kcpumirnn - ..I piunaty l'.lUn, w '',",,,.hr'1vll il l" ,rv,,r u,)' ' t ..... j.,.liilvr1v. uiltllV liuamv II. K. I.A MARK. I r J rfc ... . .. .. .-..ii'.ii with the re- UiuK Iilr-I '7 I - r.t hi.. i ,r.l ,m the ncial nmuinalinit. . ...Mull as a ,1 lirrrliV Hlinmr '.Wnsncan.Metr- lor County Clrtk. i , I'm- .UW.lon ol the Republican 'l4ll! i,i.4ir elation April SO. W. A. HARRIS. or st itr. I'rlntrr, , i .W,:..! itrt WHuiniimliou -ivinu !'rt ... ... ili.i ha cn "! ,.r.ir..Uy.Ul ol rrtninii The Mme i.lr.l Ut Slnlr iilnl. r. wiursi'.Y. . ..n . UrrKn. . , . . f Oil COUNTY CLERK. I n-y i'i". 1,h ,,,r ..,, nmnU t ol .iC-r. " 'T ..rn.u-l.'i. ihe .mvl.il tH-mln-un i, I lii r. tir mMKitinrw toy-H .,,il...I.Jlo' C'tiniy fi"V ll. .l.-r..l..u ol ll.e IV.o.N.mUc ,,,at llm piimry rlt!urt, April H UKNI'KRKON. ur KrprrelH l .utnr I1I.-I iy litiin wJli l ,l,r. prinwry l. u,,i.vlU. IUi.rl.lte.n cnn.lt -w nmuiiuilon lor rprmltiv.- j 1 1 in the .ti-cUlon ol lite l' quinary elmrlioil boUl April at 201 It J, 1. WATT3. Or. Di.Ia ftf fl , V. I. Imnlmr, Rretry n - Hit ol 0.tn, nJ "'l'uu" , ,,.riy anJ U hUira ol OrW ilio Slulnol Urt-iton: i J ,. WitliyoimU, wWb t tor- lU nlon Ounlv, Ornon, ami 'j Mho aiUlreaa liCorvallU. Ompm. i . .......tmr n( the iuii a .July renia.erwi ,.ttl.lirn party. II I u nou.tnt"o Ir ilm ..Mire ol tlovcrnor. ai mo 1 fcii.niatii.u election to IhI MM ,,l (In.eoti the iwenucin X l.ril. I'.KXl.l will cwpt Ue nomination U llt not ilharaw, nl II I ,lr. 1 mill q.iallly t " IllamnoniiiiaUitl an.lclectea I will. t -Ml... ..I ...W.MlM ttlltl irint my lrin oi oiiibv. btitiort : r luxation ol (ranchlaea na groea ... Li. t on telegraph, telephone, eprcai ut l.ping car corporation. t nilurm Meeaament and ttion ol ilrnaiU. , Mate regulation and rxBUiination oi i.it. nml private banke, tru.tcompanlw ml unvlnga liankt. I rntwllon ol Iha Wale In Us ownw- li'in nl public lamia. A Hoard ol Control lor Htata lustuu- lll. Oni. iHinrd lor managfinent ol Norma L.i i K . . . . Improvement ol the Columbia ano .'ill iiiiutle rivers and cnant 'lM,rt",1 Nailoiml ownor.hlpol the Oregon City i.... i ..i ..n.liimnt neriliitiK lliedovernnror IHHilile to Veto Indivlil t. i it - viuilitiia. i n iHMiin ." ii.mi V" .4 i.t L..I i urui hit iiuiiniini"' - , ,, ..... 1 .uarli.rillHIirfl U nUUlrC "l I11MI IVBIItfa I""' iluty." neurons tut or mu nonnii 0 t re i a t ' Go out and bunt cgX- Neat Hiimlay ii ICanter. Mr.tleorge Merrill, ol Ih-er Inland wnJ waa a vlaitor to ftl.Itelrunoii Turiuluy lant. ( Ilotilton AMriuhty No. m, United Ar-1 HuHri l.iul ..I lli..li k.Mi.i.l uiuut lillla' luat 1'riday night. On 1'riday tin editor left lor the Ncha lein valley and all way point, leaving the devil In charge. Miaa Jennie Oilaon took the Inilila lor Portland on SMlurday, The Orange It to give a diinre in their hull at Deer Inland on the iiUt. ol thla uiontb. Will. Waddcll viaited rortliiml hy the ImIiU 1'riday. Mint l.ulu Oeorge, whn la tewlilng at Troutdale, iu rWilunlay and (Sunday with Iter parent in tliia city. "Iloyl loratate Treaaurer" lathe alc.gan ol the many Iriemlaol Mr Ralph W.lloyt. Mr.lloyt lagaliiliig strength every day through bit liberal policy ol "atate lunila collceled in a county ahould remain on drpoait In that country." Mr. Wataou l'hlll)r.k,ol Suit in, apeut rUtur.Uy and Humlay in this city. Mr Phildrook it soon to dcirt lor the pliilippinca, where he it to teach tchool lor I'nclu Sam. There" ii a dance tomorrow night at ll.ultoii lor the henellt ol the 111 team to be organiwd between St. Helena and lloutton. Kveryliouy turnout aud make it a aucveaa. Ticket, l. Relrehmenla sold in the ball. Capt. llooghklrk attended the K. ol P't. dlatrirl ctinventlon held her laat Satur ay. Lawrence Ree.ler took the boat to Portland. Mr. Joa. llnladay, ol Ieer I.land, Columbia County's Iruil liiapector, es- (wets a large crop ol iine Hut yeer.Mr. Ilolailay baa a large prune orchard and hi own dryer. baae tiall team Ironi St. Helena and Koiillon went to ScaiipoiMe Ut Hun.la) to play tbr Scpp.crt. The game reaiilteO In a victory lor the visitors oy a acre ui 1 1 t,, ft. This it the lirt game ol the acaaou and the boys have ntarted it right. II the citlunt ol St. Helens ami liouiion win Kive a tram a little tupport. iJouiitlcas me two towns can put a good nine in the llel.l. fome and make a dcoi'iit with ns and nay all your bills by check, which give, you a receipt to which you can always reler. ColumWa County Bank. There i an ad. lor a new candi.lnte In w s u:.iin thia weeks paprr. air ... clothier. Mr. HinJmp t an om Irlrnd ol oura. and lnm our ac ,,1-iuc with him. e have no noum hit candidacy will I entirely tnccelul. No amount too small to start sn ac- ... ....... m . u t'n..lr count with tne lommuia vw-., . -.- $ch..l rewrt caT.ls the very Wat lorm l ,rr hundred, with cmrrloa-s. The district convention ol the K. ol Ptand Ralhlwnc r-iatera, was held in this dc laat Saturday. Tlie K. ol IV Iwlges Included Astor No. 0, ol Astoria, Rainier No. 6H. ol Rainier. Avon No. 02. l lit. lleleus. and Necaniruin No. KK, ol -sl.le. There was a numta-r ol visitors (roin Portland. Salem and Ridgeficl.l. and much interest was manilcatcd. The ,,ricswer awanled as lollowa: l'rwe I... ll Irani. Avon l.odge; beat C. C, J It K. Itourne, ol Rainier Lodge; besl iv r.. Astor lKlge; best I'relate. W. II. ii a Iti.'e: best Master at A.- 'lie. 11. R. Cllfl. Avon Lodge. . .,..i.i.- tti.t-r uave tiriies lor the I ue n" - . ... u i r . sthlch waa won by Mrs. i ('..luinbta Lodte, Rainier, ami lsjriiiis.1 s .... K. S.. wUkU wel io t tiuUsUv nf AVA lUHlKC. 1 . Ultst v v. j i .. "" BM(ItItHar(MiaHn la'svstvaiak.y . ' i 1 1, Ml ' i n v r , t ' ' r s t ,, 1 4 k . ' t , . J J. i ( I 1 , If" , " I ' I C. P. BISHOP CLOTHIER c. was a i-.r delrcatlon Irom Astoria and Rainier, and all went home leellng that they were benefited by the day's work. The convention adjourned to meet next year at Seaside. .-v interest on time deposit. .... ....I ua. Columbia County lUink. ... . - I ol service to you V ' "T ZZ. .. Columbia County V"'s t II A UI.ES U. CAl'LES. l)r. Charles (, ('spies, who died at his home in Columbia City, Ore gon, on April .1, I IKS!, at the result ol an injury received about two yvarsa'go, was at the time ol his death the oldest settler and pioneer ol Columbia County, where he had resided nearly UU years. Born in Tuscarawas County. Ohio, Slay 22, IHX'. he crossed the plains to Ore gon with hia lather, Joseph Caplet, in 1844. in General tiilbains com pany ol pioneer. Vpon arriving iu Oregon the lainily settled at Silrui, where be attended the missionary school lor two years. In 1H47 he moved to Columbia County with his lather, who took up a donation land claim cover ng the prejent tile of Columbia City. He lived there on hit lather's Una uulil the memorable year ol '4tf, when along with the first rush ol gold seekers, be went to the mines of California, where he remained but a short time. Returning to Ore gon in lH.'t, he took a course of study at the old Potest Urove Acade my, and afterwards studied medicine at Portland, Oregon. In 1H55 be married Miss l.uiimU M. Mcliride, a daughter ol Or, James Mc llndc, who waa one ol the foremost early pk.ncert of Oregon, and whose tons and daughters hare taken a prominent part in up-building the state. Alter his marriage be engaged in the practice of medicine t Monlicello. now Kelso, Washington, anil was superintendent of the Territorial Asvlum lor the Insane at that place Irom lMUti to 1871. In the latter year he returned to Columbia County and practiced medicine and engaged in fanning and stock raising on his donation land claim, and resided continuously in Columbia County from 1871 to the time of his death. Ir. Caples was one of the organizers am! founders of the Republican partv in Columbia County, and, while he never held public office, always took an active interest and prominent port iu local politic. Instead ol striviug for his own advancement, his ambition and life work was rather to tee that onlv worthy, pore, and honest men were tail in local positions of public trust, and be alway vigorously op posed ajid never compromised with men or principle be believed un worthy or improper. A strong advocate of right liviug, clean politics, and civic righteousness, and a firm believer in the old principle that a tiublic ollice is a public trust anil should be administered honestly and decently, he strongly opposed all grafting, lying, and cheating in pub lic Hie 'and never supported a man lor office unleat he knew him to be moral in public as well as in private life. He was ever working to m ike local politics cleaner and public life belter. A Incnd once aptly aid of htm. "He has been a political niitaionary in Columbia County '"while Hr'ciiplea was not a member ol anv church, being unwilling to circumacril his trliels within the orthodox creed and tenet of any church organization, he was a Christian in the stnctent as well a the w idest sense ol the term, and was a nnn believer in a future life. Casting dogma aside, he lived a Christian life, doing the good that lav nearest to him, and by example as well as precept, made the local world around hitn better whrrever he could. He was a man ol great hospitality and was always charitable and kind to others, especially to the voung men and women who grew up around him. and who he ever tried to guide into the better palht and walkt oi life. A firm believer in God and immortality, be died as he had lived, a sincere Christian geutleiucn, honored, loved and regretted by all who knew h'llis wife Mrs. L. Caples, survives him. and he leaves two sons, Dr. Dvron Mcliride Caples. of Waukesha, Wia. . and Frederick Caplet. ol Columbia City, and three daugtera, Mita Willie Caples, of Columbia City aud Mrs. K. M. Wharton auii;Mrs. Ceo. II. Slnnn, of Portland. ,'SVSV5 87 THIRD ST., BETWEEN OAK AND STARK Is a Candidate for Your Patronage 0 -f. A 1 f In Men's, Boys' Childrens' Clothing The popularily thai has greeted the candidacy of Mr. Bisfiop iu. the clothing .campaign assures his success. Everyone is . talking C. P. Bishop for reliable, up-to-date new Spring Style Clothing- C P. BISHOP, CLOTHIER Successors to Salem Woolen Mills Store, 87 3rd Street O O Portland, Oregon PROCLAMATION 2 - 4sAv'4B'VtV in ml see us ilaiik -1.. ...as1 ItlltsillfiUI house were .... K..i..lav. There has been an null Jloon league organued with Rev. Kemp, ..i.trnt. and W. C. I'tshcr. as Sec retnry. The league onierca v- 0ch-np. and then the saloon, causeu the stores to do likewise. So Rainier es- pcrieuced a closed bunoay. When yon wish toscnu aw7 come and purchase a pyablc on demaiul any p. . . luilteil States, and our charges are small. Columbia County Bank. i . tw- services at the M. ! .. . w. ..ii.lir. church nest sumwy eveui..B- " - .....i n..t ili..rf. has been snsnSi uwde to have an M. K. preacher as well . a Congregatlonalist here regularly. The new saloon at Seappooae opcueo oue day lost week r.nnt.niirii lot. slave lilC iekv... w- o- i...,l..rt. Ill Iloullon started again last Moiv dav alter a few days abut dow n on account of the fire. Pnsvrll. of Pituburg. was II K" . - . town 1'ridav. He came or to get some fine Jerseyt lor the ranch. m, M. C. Gray made a business trip to Portland on Monday last. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Malmstem, of Ver- nonia. were in M. iteiens urn turning to tue rueiiaicui on .!- D..il,.nd Maud Richardson vt-ited t Warren last Saturday and Sunday, Mr. H. M. Cake, who is one of the aspirants for a scat in the Vuited States senate, is a man fully competent to ii !.. State." tavt tue vascu v. In Us Issue ol March UHh. "Mr. Cake bs long been Identified with all ...m-nt. lookini! to the general wel fare of the State, and especially baa lie been active in movements looking to the opening ol the Columbia river. He it gcucrally well known in the slate outside of Portland, and it generally known as a man who enters all his work in a whole hearted way that usually accompliahes something. Seeds in endless variety and quantity. Garden Seeds. l'lower Seeds. Why send away lor them M.e. aRAY.St. llulens. tf M. Cake, ol Portland, and Thos. F, Ryan.o! Oregon City, wcre;iuSt. Helens In attendance on the K. of V. .Mil"1 .' convention. Chat. Mellinger and U. M. Becthley ol the mountains to verwuiio, v.. - - attend the Kuights convention. Mr. aud Mrs. C. H. Johns visited Port land last Monday. Mr W. A. Harristookthe train Kaat l'oa SAI.R-A W Mitchell -rUiy .fternoon to go to the bedside of I. II . ..... I. V........ t rt.U,Mlll. ii m lili uniiiiiy rum. " -7 .... ...r .... i... ...,.U,... I mmlv. rosiln sun liiii.iiih 1Uv11lA1.nl. iwsi. amniritin i1 VUTICK l hcri.l.y i!lw lh ,h.e nn.lersUol hi !, iui,.r..f ilia ls " "', ''?.l",."'',, .' 1 1 Mitt mxi rue 1 II si iirivnta l.1ha ll " ...,,1 i.m;wri, It Hi, tiehiic. suit ' '.'' ut .iiinv. iiremm. suit parlioulurly Trtlifl sa lolliiw. ti -wit:- .,i.. iha TliMMiiilll halt "I llio nnrin "'":-' , mliFsm .iiiait.-r nl Ih north west j " i.l 1,1 II u( ami. r, iu KnviiahlB Mveii 17) n' ' ' niiii;i. .inr(4)e t ol list, wiiisiiiw ... iiliilnllis m.V iie.ru la.iruj" " , , . ... wagon, three Inch tires, ana a o set Hble harness lor had one year's use. W. P. Cooper, War ren, Or. The bid. lor the ;' courlhouse were oiwued ufla and the tad of Mr. 1 ; A;MTvnS Salem, waa set-fine"," he bid. woneoi . lor r.rii a""" if - i .hiIii II ll IM.I7 imrcs i"r'" . .... Main i.roirly Mill lieailil fur esh and " s itfialxniil will iilv.lta Iti""'",. "'." nro'lMirwis si lllllslMim. Otmioii, ""' i, will ii.ul.i .iiMiict iu ciiiinnimlli.ti liy l i U a.mrl i.l t u,.liHiKl'n co ini. '".; I,, i i lllll iMiw on una sin jlJ5,tKKI limit, Mr. lirickson filet a St. day ill " i 2l.7tl6. At soon as jur ir:mue,.mi-medi,,telv.a.i.he ennuactor wishes to secure sail" oe.o.t, ?i.r raiset Mr. Krickson was inper- I d . In every wav able to carry out tue !clcri.yu. n.kewith the co.rt.ly. Mr. Milet Slieeria and Mr. Kd. Cuirk, jiieu. ft Miujluy, Ally. fr Ksoouu.r. business men, his dying mother, at Buffalo N. Y Win. Miller, ol Scainioose, WR ln Helens on Monday on busiuess with W II. Powell Mr. KH Lynch, ol Scappoose, was In coacn siiiiiioii, ""-" . Harry West, ihe Lubliens Pearl, ami ... Mntturs. I.VIIi licensei lor both Columbia and mah counties, Mr. Kralike,.oii.rioie, was ... . Monday. Mr. Fred Vivian, ol Columbia City, wnt ill town Tuesday. "Or. Rots visited Pottland by the Hut aalo last Tuestlay. Mr. Tames Durt was a Portland visitor ou Monday last horse's name is he certainly is s . r .. t nr- .... lieauty. Messrs. i,yncu aim . .v Several contractors from Portland, among whom was State Senator Hodson, were In town Tuesday, looking up the different departments of tbr new court house contract. Clalskanie is now to have a bank. Mr. C. II. Stockwell, who started in busines here with Mr. Root, has pure hated a safe and fintures, and will probably put np a bulldinir for a bank at that place. Ue told his interest in the Columbia County Bank to Mr. Rots some time sgo. A few months aeo there was not a bank in the county, but we are well supplied with places to take care of our money now, this makes four of them. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Roberson left last week for Rainier, where they Intend to go into buslnccs. Mr. Mitchell compares the site of the Register to that of the Mist. He says there are 72 columns to the Register. Where are they? He must keep some.of them in the shop. The Mist has more live reading in it ns a rule than the Reg ister, and the rest of it is neither kicks nor patent medicine ads. T. A. and W. J. Cloninger, ol Scap poose, were in fit, iteiens on dusiiicw last Tuesday. W.J. Cloninger is to open his new saloon next Saturday. Rev. Carmichael, of the Congregational church, held service here last Sunday evening. He will be here and at Rainier, both morning and evening, on alternate Sundays. Mr. Erickson, contractor, ol Salens, was in St. Helens this week for the pur pose ol putting In a bid lor the construc tion of the new courthouse, W. J. Fullerton, ol Warren, wa visitor to St. Helen laat Tuesday. nt MrVlhhMt. who has been working Wikatrom's mill at Scappoose, left last week for Southern Oregon. Mrs. W. II. Dolman, Mr. B. F. Giltner and Miss George Giltner, of Portland, were in St Helens last week to attend the funeral ol Dr. Caples. Mr rtmnV K. Lovell. chief clerk in the office of Secretary of State Dunbar, visited St. Helens last Monday on business. - wiioreaa. (tie Secretary rf State of the State of Oregaa baa Ktieti site in writing that, pursuant w twe prswisiout of an arlentitlwl "An act making effect- ivetlie initiative ami reiereimaiti provi sions of aettlon I ol ArtWe IV t tbe Constitution o tire State est Over, ami regelating elections thereunder, and providing penalties lor viuiaumis ua ftv visions "I this act," nppiwew r eormary 24th, l'J03, a committee ol citixen oi Clackamas County, Oregon, C. W. Kerns beiuc the cliaumsn tnereoi, amy filed in h ofSce, ea January 22d, 1900, an initiative petition eantajaing J7B1 .instiina. oroixrlv attached to acoay of said measure, certified in accordance with law, demanding that a proposed law, the title, tenor, and effect of which i herainalter partiealarly set forth, .I..1I Im submitted to the ieeal voter of the State of Oregon for their approval or rejeetko at the general election to be held in aavs swt on um j June, being the fir Monday in June, HMO. Now, therelore. 1, GEO. E. CHAM BERLAIN, Governor of the Stale of Oregon, in obedience to the provisions of said act hereinbefore first mentioned, do hereby mate and issue this proclama tion to the people M the fctate of Oregon, announcing that the said committee ol rJ ri.irVsinm Conn I v. Oregon. C W. Kerns being the chairman of said I committee, has filed said initiative peti tion, with the ref nmte nuinner 91 sig natures tnereto auacueu, uiiiau.nii that there (ball be submitted to the legal elector ol Uie Sute of Oregon, lor their approval or rejection, at the regu lar election to be held on the 4th dav ol June, 1906, said day being tne nrst Mon day In said month, a Din to propose oy initiative petition a bill entitled "A bill to pronnee by initiative petition a law .. 1 1 1 a 1 . . .Lt nn ,l.i for the iiwiunmpat tt.o Mount Hood and Barlow road, and pro viding for the purchase of tlio same by 11,. Slam oi Oregon." the tenor and .DM of which in brief is to direct the Secretary ol Btale to parcaase tne siouni Hood and Barlow Koaa irnai we raviuc Abstract, Guaranty and Trust Company, .1.0 nnr ttrnat. for a tsn in not ex- nliiur 124.0000.00. aadtodeliver to said company, Deiore im nreiuay os !?epeiii- ber, HAW, or as toon as earn um umj heeuiue a law, a warrant npou the State Treasury, payable out of any moneys in the general tuna 01 tne oiaio 01 orenuu not otherwise appropriated, in favor ol aid corporation, (or the sum M J4,- 000.00, upon delivery to tne said secre tary oi SUte of OWU conveying 10 me ui... ,J itMonn ukl road, together with all right. Iranehises, and privileges ol every kind and character peruiiniiii thereto, ana as soon as wio mhb w w, road is conveyed to the State all tolls of ev try kind and character are to be abol ished and said road free to the use ol the ASTORIA & COLUMBIA RIYER RAILROAD COMPANY. 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AaS AssoroV O OAIll OP THANKS. We wish to express, through the columns of yonr paper, onr nearueu thanks to the neighbors and friends, who so kindly assisted ns during the suffering and death of onr son and brother Robert, and tor the deep sympathy extended to u. GKORGK GRANT. FRANKIK GRANT. 1 MILDRED GRANT. -..Klin Done at the capital at Salem this filth day of February, A.D. lWtt. . Signed! UC.U . VtlAXiiDcnuAin, Governor. By the Governor: Signedl (Seal) F. I. DUNBAR, Secretary ol State. H.riORGUS ST. HELENS Carries a Complete Line of Groceries Dry Goods Hardware Crockery Flour and Feed Hay Notions Candies Stationery Fancy Goods yy C. FISCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. , OREGON RAINIER J-R. H. R. CLIFF. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ST. HELENS, : : OREGON. QR. EDWIN ROSS, PHYSICIAN & SURGFON ST. HELENS. : : OREOC EDISON! Oennan Coach Stallion Owned by the Clatskanie German Coach Horse Company, will make the season of 1906, commencing April 10, as follows: Tuesdays at Deer Island Wednesdays at Houston Thursdays and Fridays at Scappoose Saturdays at Holbrook. J. T. GRAHAM, Manager NOTICE Or INTENTION TO APFLY FOB UQ.VOBI LICKM8JE. To alt persons eoncemad, and to the legal voters Columbia County, btate of Oresiou, in .articit lar vm"i anri urh ol ron will take nollre and yon are herebv nolitiwt that I, W. J. Clonliurer. will on Tuesdar. ihe loth dav ot April, laos, spply to Ihe MOUoraoie county ivun mi OfCKou, In aud tortheCauniy of Columbia, for S llceuae Ml sell iiinmwii iiuuua n......K .mi iBnuaniMl ri.lr la less anantmet than one gallon, for a period of six mouths, st t'onniv. Slnte of Oreaoo: which applicauon will be supported and based upon the follow-Uigpe(itiou,to-wit: PBTITIOM. In the County Court of the 8tate of Oreron tar the County of Columbia. In the matter ot Ihe application of W. J. Clon lineer (or a license to aell spirituous, vinous sud mail minors ami icimvu linen than one gallon, at Heappnoae. ln ctt lioos Precinct, ColumbU Coonly, Stale ol Ore gon. To the Honorable Coanty Cenrt of Colombia County. Oregon: We, the under igned, eaassirltiirg an actual malorliy of Ihe whole number of legal voters of Scappoose Precinct. Columbia County. Mate ot Oregou, and who now reside ln and hare ac tually resided ln said Seapooose Precinct for more than thirty days Immediately preceding the date of signing, aling and presentation 1 of Ibis petition, hereby renpocllulfy. petition this Honorable Court 10 graul to W. J. Cloninger a ,, , - t llceaae 10 sell spirituous, vinowa . nw In fact, everything usually kept in a firs uura .a fermented cider la leas u,nantiltes Ihs.t class GeneraL Merchandise Store. My prices will be found as reasonable as any store In Columbia County. Vour trade solicited. THE COLUMBIA COUNTY Abstract and Trust Co. Titles Examined, Abstracts Made, Non-Resident Taxes Paid. Real Estate, LrOans, Jtitc. E. E. QUICK A.M. HOLTON, Proprietor.. one gallon, at Scappoose. in HospDooae rrecin. 1 UOIumoia couuty, otaie oi vrrgww, riwi ol six moDltuu j. Freeman, u. h. ocuooer, naarj iwwiai, R. A. MoKty. D. Balch, K T. Oore. Henry Bushman, Kred Olason. rsuk andennwt, L. I.. Long, 1. Buahman, K. U. McKay, K. C. Hay, Peter Janaen, W. W, West, John JSiaau blatter, W.K. Strowser, P. Lousignonl.M. Api ke;K.i.Jaer.h.m.F. . Bryant .6. It aiooen, d. u. m mi .en., elder. . i. Solomon, Jeas Fobs, Bob 'lernahan. A. Barber. Geo. K. Fntkes. P. A. Krstes, 8. Ber Tt u..i.i.. v a..l.l J. T Ui,ltln. Paid rlangmve, I. O. Wlkalrom. Otto A. Miller, Don ald Smith, W. A. Stevens, Ceo. Wieat, J. Mark wsrt, W. Oeto. John I'hlmau, John ll-vhk.Cait Coduat, Ira C. Miller. J. Zarlam, O. Smith. A.V. Balch. K. F. Keichow, L. A. Klsly, U. H. Morrui. E. 8. McAllister, II. West. W. Jeffs. H. A. Usa son, A. Zelaman, J. Hemuller, F. Brhmitke, R. M.t. lw (iruut. C. C. Smith. H. K. (iest. hart, A. B. Hnwrlen, A. Anderson, C. Rabinsky. U. t'. rtablnsay. n. v . naoinHav, ,na Lince, . p. McKay, U. A. Cloninger, lleo. W. Ramaey, J. S Vancleave, Joseph Xovak. Joseph Konlg, t'A. lxinir. tlcone Lousignoul, 8, W. Saxtoa, U. C, Usniever. . Uiile aud ttrst publication, March , 11S. W. J. t'LONUiUEaV si